The Heading says it all.
Is dirty in dirty out true?
Is the fact that (most all) 11 amplifiers lack any type of filtering make them splatter boxes?
If 1 is driving an amplifier with and unmodified non golden screwdrivered transceiver with a an excellent oscope waveform is it possible for that amplifier not cause splatter? Or is it a splatter box no matter how clean of an (audio) signal you put through it? Are tube amplifiers more likely to be dirtier then transistorized ones, or vice a versa (if they are indeed splatter boxes?)
Is dirty in dirty out true?
Is the fact that (most all) 11 amplifiers lack any type of filtering make them splatter boxes?
If 1 is driving an amplifier with and unmodified non golden screwdrivered transceiver with a an excellent oscope waveform is it possible for that amplifier not cause splatter? Or is it a splatter box no matter how clean of an (audio) signal you put through it? Are tube amplifiers more likely to be dirtier then transistorized ones, or vice a versa (if they are indeed splatter boxes?)
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